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Hi Enrique!
Thank you for providing this information.
It is indeed quite specific and I hope you will soon find a way to adjust the colors of Workbench as you like.
Here’s a little help on how to edit this code_editor.xml file.
You need to open it as an administrator. This doesn’t always mean that you can open it in Notepad and then save the changes you’ve made.
However, if you use a more advanced text editor, such as Notepad++, you can run it as administrator, and then the changes you make on this file will be saved.
That said, once you open this file as administrator, you can see it is different from the files you’ve seen online. What you should be able to do, though, is change the HEX colors, save them according to your preferences, and then once you restart Workbench, observe the changes of the colors.
Hope this helps.
Best,
Martin
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